Ampleforth Abbey Cider and Premium Cider have won Gold and Bronze medals in this year’s International Cider Challenge (ICC).
Competing against ciders from around the world, both ciders, the 6.5%
Abbey Cider and the 8.3% Premium Cider, won Bronze in the Tasting
category, and there was the top Gold award for the Premium Cider in
Design and Packaging section.
Father Wulstan Peterburs, procurator of Ampleforth Abbey, said: “This
is a glowing tribute to the quality of Ampleforth ciders. They are a
wonderful example of how centuries of apple growing tradition can, with
skill and dedication, produce top quality drinks that are rated so
highly today”
The ciders were blind-tasted by an expert panel of judges and assessed according to taste, appearance and aroma.
Ampleforth Abbey has more than 2000 apple trees in its orchard, one
of the largest commercial orchards in the north of England.
More than 40
varieties of apples are grown and they are then pressed in the Abbey’s
cider mill before the juice is stored in large vats where it is
fermented and matured for eight months.
The awards are the latest in a series of successes for Ampleforth
drinks. Last year the cider also won a Bronze in the ICC, and also came
out on top in the Cider World Cup.
Ampleforth Abbey Beer was named Best
Drink by DeliciouslYorkshire for 2012/13, following in the footsteps of
Ampleforth Apple Liqueur, which won the same top award in 2010/11.